Chapter 831: We Also Have Witnesses

Dexter's body stiffened. Though he didn't want to admit it, Jared's words undeniably made sense.

Back then, David Van likely helped fabricate evidence under Luke Gill's coercion. Fearing retaliation, he turned himself in and went to prison. What no one expected was that after ten years, he still didn't dare to come forward but instead continued working for Luke Gill.

"Mr. Dyer insisted on adding an excessive amount of herbs to the formula despite my warnings," David Van said, his voice low but clear enough for everyone to hear. "This caused a chemical conflict with another herb, leading to the tragedy back then."

He lowered his head, his calloused fingers tapping against his palm. "Mr. Dyer's intentions were good. He never meant to harm anyone. It's my fault. I should have risked losing my job to stop him back then. Otherwise, things wouldn't have turned out this way."

At this point, Elsa could no longer contain herself. She slammed her hands on the table and stood up. "You're lying! Uncle Van, my father treated you so well, and you sided with outsiders to harm him?!" "The research and proposal for the new product were clearly planned by you and Luke Gill! My father never raised any objections!"

Elsa pulled a USB drive from her pocket. "This contains footage from the conference room and lab back then. My father never once questioned David Van's research during any meetings," she said. She added, "He even praised Uncle Van's outstanding abilities to my mother at home, saying he was a reliable person."

From an envelope, she took out a degree certificate. "My father was an exceptional doctoral student at Sinoria Medical University. How could he not know that those two herbs were chemically incompatible? What you're saying is an insult to my father!"

Luke Gill's lawyer, sneering, spoke up. "Doesn't this just further prove that Mr. Dyer was a man of questionable character? If he was so confident that the medicine was harmless, why didn't he test it on himself instead of committing suicide by jumping off a building?"

"Exactly! If the Dyer family truly believed the medicine was safe, why didn't they go to the authorities to prove it?"

"They probably didn't have the ability to do so back then. You kids weren't around during that time-it caused a huge uproar. Public opinion was overwhelmingly against the Dyer family."

"Even so, why commit suicide? If they were truly innocent, how could he bear to see his company destroyed like that?"

wants attention. This must be some staged drama she's putting on. Her family caused a death years ago, and now they have the nerve to

live, and the comment section was filled

to some of you, one might think you're nothing more than

appeal back then? Every single appeal they filed was rejected by the

back then to make

Victor, a man nearing sixty but still sharp-eyed, noticed the name of the official on the rejection documents. His pupils contracted slightly, and he cleared his throat. "It was the Dyer family's fault. No matter

calm eyes shifted toward him. "Are you

hand, her tone light. "I see the signature on those documents matches your surname. I wonder, what's your

retorted, "Just because someone's named Bailey doesn't mean they're

I know you dislike our

frowned and banged the

eyes swept over Kelly. "The court has the authority to reject unreasonable requests. Plaintiff, do you have

like to call witnesses to the stand. These are former shareholders of Dyer Pharmaceuticals and members of the research team from back

half of the

curled slightly as he forced himself to maintain a calm expression. His eyes followed Tina's gaze

glance. His cold demeanor made it clear-if it weren't for Tina,

hatred, a burning desire for vengeance flickering in

his focus from Elsa to the door Tina

shut. As Hayden and the others grew curious and Victor grew tense, the doors

drew everyone's

researchers walked in, escorted by

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